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Andalucia I -Thursday-
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 09:30 |
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Chair: Daniel Villatoro
- Simulating Social, Economic and Political Decisions in a Hunter-Gatherer Group. The Case of "Prehistoric" Patagonia
Juan A. Barceló, Florencia Del Castillo, Laura Mameli, Francesc Xavier Miquel Quesada
- Late Bronze Age Mediterranean Urbanism and Depth Map Software: The Cases of Ugarit (Syria) and Enkomi (Cyprus)
Panagiotis Kontolaimos
- Norms in H-F-G Societies. Grounds for Agent-Based Social Simulation
David de la Cruz, Jordi Estévez, Pablo Noriega, Manuela Pérez, Raquel Piqué, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Assumpció Vila, Daniel Villatoro
- Potentiality, Prediction, and Perception: Using Caloric Landscapes to Recronstruct Cognitive Patterns of Subsistence and Social Behavior
Thomas G. Whitley
- Large-Scale Agent-Based Simulation in Archaeology: An Approach Using High-Performance Computing
Xavier Rubio Campillo, José María Cela
Thursday April 8th, 9.30h, Room Andalucia I
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Andalucia I -Thursday-
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 11:30 |
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Chair: Juan Antonio Barceló
- Web based statistical data processing
Allard Mees, Guido Heinz
- Gappy Data Reconstruction and Applications in Archaeology
Robert P Stephan, Kevin T Carlberg
- Information entropy for archaeological research
Rimvydas Laužikas
- Sexual Size Dimorphism: A Test of Methods
Juan Manuel Jiménez, José Antonio Esquivel
Thursday April 8th, 11.30h, Room Andalucia I
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Andalucia I -Thursday-
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Thursday, 08 April 2010 14:30 |
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Chair: José Antonio Esquivel
- Statistics Applied to Skeletal Representation Study. A Methodological Approach
Maria Joana Gabucio Vilarrasa, Jordi Rosell Ardèvol, Isabel Cáceres Cuello de Oro
- Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling: A (in archaeology) neglected multivariate method?
Martin Hinz Mail
- Modeling Mining Economy
Kerstin Kowarik, Hans Reschreiter, Hans Reschreiter, Gabriel Wurzer, Gabriel Wurzer
- Comparative Use of Mathematical Models in an Investigation on Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals
Alessandro Di Ludovico, Sergio Camiz, Giovanni Pieri
- Continuity and change: a study on the computer-aided classification of Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age pottery from the Netherlands Part 2: The application of dynamic simulations
Erik Drenth, Vincent Mom
- Archaeological Predictive Modelling Across Modern Political And Environmental Regions Across East Anglia (Uk) During The Late Anglo-Saxon Period
Bill Wilcox
Thursday April 8th, 14.30h, Room Andalucia I
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